by Laura K. Clark | Oct 12, 2022 | Humanities
For our Unit 4 Activity you will be listening to music from the famous Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez. Many of you who home from Christian traditions, might recognize the song Ava Maria – one of dePrez most timeless pieces. Much of his music is still used...
by Laura K. Clark | Oct 11, 2022 | Humanities
In a well-developed essay, (no less than 4 pages, excluding cover and works cited pages, examine the work in light of the hero’s journey about Fredrick Douglass. As part of your examination, identify the kind of hero (or perhaps kinds of hero). Using the book...
by Laura K. Clark | Oct 7, 2022 | Humanities
Liberal Studies students are defined not just by what they know, but by their very character. They think critically, creatively, and independently. They inquire, persist, and apply. The progress you make in acquiring and developing these Habits of Mind may be the most...
by Laura K. Clark | Oct 7, 2022 | Humanities
Question 1 Liberal thinkers are boundary crossers. They not only cross cultural, political, and disciplinary boundaries, but they also cross occupational boundaries because knowledge and skills are portable. I have already asked you to consider the types of research...
by Laura K. Clark | Oct 1, 2022 | Humanities
Question 1 What were the results of the “crisis of knowledge” in western universities? Using the slide show and readings, use specific examples—such as the development of interdisciplinary programs of study or the establishment of new modes of inquiry through...
by Laura K. Clark | Oct 1, 2022 | Humanities
Liberal Studies students are defined not just by what they know, but by their very character. They think critically, creatively, and independently. They inquire, persist, and apply. The progress you make in acquiring and developing these Habits of Mind may be the most...